
In these germ-
As you fear, you begin to wonder: How long have you been Before lurking viruses and bacteria kill you?
Oh, but this is America.
Wet towels, terrible place-
Detection of microorganisms-think flesh-
Eat bacteria if you want-
It is said that as long as there is a little understanding, it can be avoided --how.
Go into any Gelson market, for example.
At a kiosk near the entrance, you will find that this free product allows all of us not to walk down this road to a bubbling Biosphere 2: Hospital --
High-grade antibacterial wipes remove bacteria from shopping carts and basket handles.
Senior executive at Encino
The US-based grocery chain began planning towel service a year ago, when the anthrax fever scare prompted many companies to offer antibacterial soap in the bathroom.
Talk about the spirit of the era with surgical gloves.
Bob Stiles, president of the company, said that Gelson's move was made under the advice of the customer.
"She is a lady who is very concerned about the transfer of bacteria," he said . ".
"Bacteria have become a buzzword for the dangers that people want to eliminate from their surroundings," the doctor wrote. Stuart B.
Livey, a microbiology at the University of taftz, said in the June 2001 issue of the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases.
According to a July 2000 study by the consumer report, from 1997 to 1999, more than 700 daily products marked "antibacterial" or "disinfectant" were introduced.
It's okay, the American Medical Association.
Federal regulators have been asked to review products such as antibacterial soap and similar cleaners to determine whether they pose a health threat by encouraging the growth of superbacteria or resistant microorganisms-
Put those so-called
Known as good bacteria that help fight bacteria.
Soap and Detergent.
The trade organization countered that the product could kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria such as salmonella and E. coli. coli.
The concept of antibacterial is hard to change: there is a promise of good hygiene in the pocket
Bottle size
Use aloe vera, moisturizer, and vitamin E, and use the "hand sanitizer" gel.
Consider another option, expert advice on how to potentially protect yourself from illness, especially when people around you die from a cold or flu: give your hand a good 30-
Use regular soap and paper towels for a second scrub each time you touch your nose or use the bathroom.
This is the voice of the microbiology family, but it is not practical, equivalent to driving at a speed of 55 miles per hour ---
Who has such a time?
Instead, the public turned to the convenience of antibacterial products, such as the towels that Gelson started offering at its 18 stores six months ago.
In looking for towels that do not cause allergic reactions, company officials decided to develop a pharmaceutical company that provides the same products to hospitals.
Of course, there is no guarantee that wipes will keep customers healthy, Stiles said.
"There are a lot of ways [if you really stop and think about it]
Pick up bacteria
He said, for example, "money passed back and forth between people.
"The company's 3 or 4 cents wet wipes per piece are also used by those who want to clean up their hands or cart child seats.
Stiles said the customer was very responsive.
"Gelson thinks everything," said a customer . "
In a negative reaction, a customer said, "you have done too much.
You have crossed the edge.
"There's nothing special about bacteria.
Shopping cart handles or supermarkets are packed with people, the doctor said.
Aaron Gerat, head of infectious diseases at St. gerat
Vincent Catholic Medical Center in New York City.
"This is daily life.
Bacteria are everywhere.
You can be paranoid or be cautious.
"So how far will we go in our impossible exploration of bacteria --free living?
You can buy antibacterial disinfection, a dry spray that allegedly kills bacteria on public telephones, fitness equipment, and other items that may be contaminated.
You can hang the air supply around your neck, "the first wearable air purifier in the world" so that "viruses and bacteria" are OK. . .
Destroyed by molecules.
"You can avoid shaking hands or touching people on your arms.
Then you can figure out how to explain to the children that everyday human contact is really not a very bad idea.